“Succeeding at the Business of Law”
Debra is speaking about the How-To’s of Law Practice Management at a workshop called “Succeeding at the Business of Law,” sponsored by the State Bar of Texas on Friday, April 16th, 2010, at the University of Texas Law School.
August 20, 2010
Posted by Debra L. Bruce | Filed Under Events & Seminars, Law Practice Management
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“The Business of Law(r)” is a registered mark since 1995. Your use of the phrase in this context violates the mark and should reference my rights, or be modified. Our coaching and consulting have been built on the energy we’ ve put into our marketing this phrase, as well as my book, as best seller for the ABA, entitled, The Attorney & Law Firm Guide to The Business of Law, 2nd ed.
Hi Ed,
It is nice to connect with you. Your comment is very interesting. I hope you will consider the posting of your comment as acknowledgment of your rights referenced, for the purposes of this posting. Please let me know if you want any further action.
Just FYI, this was just an after the fact update of the list of events that I appeared at as one of the speakers. Perhaps you will want to address your comments to the organizer of the event.
Best regards,
Debra
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